BUDDING Scottish actors could soon land their big break as part of a new Netflix series which will be filming in the Highlands.
While the details of the project are being kept top secret at the moment, a casting call says the programme will be a "Netflix original period series".
Producers are looking for men and women of all ages and ethnicities to join the cast, and have added they are particularly keen for Spanish speaking actors to take part.
Filming is set to take place in the Aviewmore area throughout September and according to the casting call, will last between one and three days. Some actors may be required for further shooting.
The requirement to take part include a minimum age of 17, and you must be legally allowed to work in the UK.
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Participants must also have a passport and national insurance number.
To apply to the urgent call, hopefuls must send a recent headshot photograph and a full-length image of themselves and their full measurements via the Casting Collective posting.
The call requires a range of other specifications too.
Since the post is classed as urgent, if you're interested in the opportunity, it might be best to act fast.
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